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Winnifred Hannah Coe Verbica March 3, 1935 – March 31, 2013

A memorial service in California will be held to celebrate her life at Venture Church (formerly known as “Los Gatos Christian Church”) on Saturday, April 13, 2013, 10:30 A.M., at 16845 Hicks Rd., Los Gatos in Venue 2. Pastor Tim Bowman will preside. Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, honoring Winnifred’s life, should be directed to Henry Coe State Park Pine Ridge Association (www.coepark.org or www.coepark.net) or Africa Inland Mission USA  (www.aiminc.org/usa/). Deceased's funeral arrangements : Darling Fischer, Los Gatos (408) 354-7740

Downtown garden pays tribute to veterans

A small garden plot downtown has taken on a significant meaning for local veterans. The South Valley Fleurs Garden Club worked with the City of Gilroy to establish the Blue Star Memorial Garden in front of the Veterans Memorial Building on Sixth Street. The garden and...

Gardener gives thanks to readers

You know Thanksgiving is here when you see the holiday

Attempted murder case delayed, again

The prosecutor trying a man who stands accused of attempted

Regional composting operation is growing

When it comes to garbage, recyclables or yard waste, once the bins hit the curb, that’s it. Goodbye to bad rubbish. There's life after trash, however. Plastic can turn into anything from winter coats to playground equipment. Recycled aluminum may become cars, bikes, or airplane...

Dying trees to be removed at Gavilan College

A grove of about 75 pine trees on the hill overlooking the

Christopher High Singer in Competition for “The Voice”

Christopher High School student Iseph de la Merced, was shocked when he got the news that he’d been selected over some 20,000 people to be one of the top contenders for the TV singing competition, “The Voice.”

Concerns swell around all sides of DCHS deal

Well before Daughters of Charity Health System executives announced the sale of all six of its hospitals, including Gilroy’s Saint Louise Regional Hospital, to for-profit Prime Healthcare Oct. 10, DCHS officials threatened that without the right buyer, the hospitals would shut down. As opposition to the sale mounts, mainly from labor groups and politicians, during a state-mandated review by the Attorney General’s Office, their tune hasn’t changed.

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